6.25 The Baroque Organ S.50 Of Metals and Men
7.15 Defining the Field
7.40 Beginning Reading
S.5 Mr Galileo was Correct'
8.30 Stereochemistry
A See-Saw programme
The Word - a Journey Through John's Gospel. The Paralysed Man
From the Glenwood Church Centre, Llanedeyrn, Cardiff, led by Barrie Cirel. Singer Garth Hewitt. Preacher Geraint Fielder.
Reading: John 5. vv 1-15
Hymns: Thine be the glory (Maccabeus); Jesus the name (Lydia)
BBC Wales
KAKA SINGH, who has been appearing recently as the Sikh boy in Grange Hill, talks about his career as an actor, his role in Grange Hill and his plans for the future.
In the second of the series on secondary education, a visit to a grammar school in Handsworth and a talk to some students and the headmaster.
The usual round-up of news and events from the community, and music from the well-known Indian singer KISHORE KUMAR.
Producer KRISHAN GOULD
Executive producer ashok RAMPAL
BBC Pebble Mill. Book Speak for Yourself, £2.75, from booksellers
4: Distance, Time and Speed
( Shown last Monday on BBC2) Books, Maths Help Part 2,£3.95, from booksellers
Ten more programmes which aim to help mentally-handicapped people get more out of life.
Presented by BRIAN and LOUISA RIX 7: Let's be Serious for a Moment Borrowing, teasing, bullying
Assistant producer ANNE O'DWYER Producer CHARLES PASCOE
(Repealed tomorrow on BBC2, 11.40 am) Notes for parents and teachers, £1.50 from [address removed]
Twenty programmes for beginners in Italian, presented by LILLY LEMBO LAMBERT and ENRICO VERDECCHIA , 17: Casa, famiglia e laroro
About the lives and work of two Orvieto artists.
Studio director PAULA GILDER
Producer MADDALENA FAGANDINI
Book(same title), £4.95, records and cassettes and Tutors' Notes available from retailers
A series of 20 programmes
Learn a little Russian and look at daily life in the Soviet Union: 17
Presented by TANYA FEIFER, GEORGE FEIFER, EDWARD OCHAGAVIA, TATYANA VEDENEEVA, VOLODYA UKHIN
Production assistant MARY SPRENT
Producer TERRY DOYLE
Book (same title) £5.50, records £10.64, cassettes £9.49 from retailers
Presented by DELIA SMITH Poultry
Director ERICA GRIFFITHS
Producer PETER RIDING
Delia Smith 's Cookery Course Part 2, £4.25, Delia Smith 's Complete Cookery Course, £10.95 from booksellers
Delia Smith Recipe on Ceefax page 167
News, views and entertainment made more accessible for deaf and hard-of-hearing viewers by subtitles and sign language.
Introduced by MAGGIE WOOLLEY PADDY LADD and JOHN LEE
Produced by PETER DUNKLEY
A series of ten programmes
6: Getting Down to Business
The Computer Book. £6.95 from booksellers.Telesoftware on Ceefax page 700
The World's Greatest Dog Show The last of three programmes
Obedience: Last week the best pedigree dog in Britain was chosen -but there's a second great competition at Crufts.
The Obedience Championships
Each dog is already a winner at a Championship Obedience Show. and a high quality of control and a close relationship between dog and handler, is ensured.
Also the welcome return of the Crufts Agility Competition in which teams of dogs go for the fastest time over an exciting obstacle course.
Presented by Peter Purves with MURIEL PEARCE
Director TIM MARSHALL Producer PETER MASSEY
(Organised by the Kennel Club from Earls Court, London)
by CHARLES DICKENS dramatised in ten episodes by JAMES ANDREW HALL
6: Little Paul 's death has left Mr Dombey heartbroken. Walter has said goodbye to Florence and set off for the West Indies.
Music composed and conducted by PUDLEY SIMPSON
Make-up hy PAM MEAGER
Script editor TERRANCE DICKS Designer RAYMOND LONDON Producer BARRY LETTS
Director RODNEY BENNETT
Subtitles on Ceefax page 170
with Jan Leeming ; Weatherman
Introduced by Cliff Michelmore
There was a time when all ski resorts were based on existing villages - developed by the local community to provide them with a winter income. Now a growing number are purpose-built for the sport and Tom Savage went to the French Alps to look at one - La Plagne. Can it develop the atmosphere old-style resorts provide?
Florence is a purpose-built city-built to reflect the grandeur of its medieval rulers. It has become one of Italy's main tourist attractions but can its grandeur survive its popularity? John Carter reports. In the first of his contributions to this series, Paul Hughes reports on a special interest weekend in Brimingham - for photographers - learner and experienced amateur.
Studio director ROSALIND GOLD Producer COLIN STRONG
Travel News on Ceefax page 180
from Battersea
On London's south riverbank, Geoffrey Wheeler meets Christians who are giving practical and spiritual help to those living in this multi-racial society. Among them Shirley Hope , a member of an association which has transformed a redundant church into a place of worship and a much needed community centre. Their hymns are sung for this first Sunday in Lent in the Parish Church of St Luke.
by Roy Clarke
starring Bill Owen, Peter Sallls, Brian Wilde
featuring Bryan Pringle
Subtitles on Ceefax page 170
by Julia Jones
A series in ten parts starring Wendy Craig as Nanny
with Geoffrey Chater as Major Fancombe, Allan Cuthbertson as Captain Marsh, Colin Douglas as Donald Gray, Amanda Murray as Sister Clarke, Madge Ryan as Lydia Crawford
Barbara sets out to spend a few days with her father in Kent, but the journey has repercussions...
with Magnus Magnusson from the Froebel Institute College, Roehampton, south west London. Barbara Barrett (sales assistant)
The ' Rougon-Macquart' novels of Emile Zola
Kenneth Hedley (brewery clerk) Life and works of Sir Edward Elgar
Nell Marshall (schoolteacher) Life of Tipu Sultan
Robert Moggridgc (schoolteacher) The cathedrals of England
Director LAURENCE VULLIAMY
Producer ROGER MACKAY. Book, Mastermind 4, £1.50 from booksellers
Applications to take part in the next series - requests for an application form on a postcard by 28 February to Mastermind, BBC Television, London W12 SQT
with Jan Leeming ; Weatherman
Presented by Eric Robson
Margaret Percy reports on ATD Fourth World, an organisation offering a new start to families struggling against poverty and deprivation in the heart of Britain's welfare state. Rosemary Hartill analyses the week's religious news; Robert Foxcroft casts his eye over the world of the arts. studio director FRANCES GIFFORD Producer JOHN WILCOX Editor STEPHEN WHITTLE
as Sergeant Bilko